A quick (PechaKucha 20x20) tour of Creative Commons Licensing

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Presentation by Karen Cropper Project and Liaison Manager, OLnet Institute of Educational Technology, The Open University Presentation prepared for the ‘Learning in an Open World’ online conference 22-23 June 2010 http://cloudworks.ac.uk/cloudscape/view/2012 also with commentary on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XblcnkeQJ-A&hd=1

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A quick (PechaKucha 20x20) tour of Creative Commons Licensing

by Karen Cropper

Project and Liaison Manager, OLnet

Institute of Educational Technology, The Open University

Presentation prepared for the ‘Learning in an Open World’ online conference 22-23 June 2010 http://cloudworks.ac.uk/cloudscape/view/2012

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“PechaKucha Night was devised in Tokyo in February 2003 as an event for young designers to meet,

network, and show their work in public.” http://www.pecha-kucha.org/

http://www.flickr.com/photos/ccl1111/4573300261/

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http://www.flickr.com/photos/bartelomeus/4184705426/

OLnet aims to search out the

evidence for use and

reuse of open

educational resources

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Creative Commons

Creative Commons is a non-profit organisation that offers an alternative to full copyright.

A simple standardised way to grant copyright permissions to your creative work.

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http://www.flickr.com/photos/paco_calvino/509970213

Creative Commons offers ‘pick and mix’ options from 4 components:

• Attribution (BY)• Non-commercial (NC)• No Derivative Works (ND)• Share Alike (SA)

Attribution means:

You let others

copy, distribute, display, and perform your copyrighted work, and derivative works based upon it,

but only if they give you credit.

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Concept: http://www.flickr.com/photos/will-lion/2738369282/

Image: http://www.flickr.com/photos/charlesfred/307814958

Non-commercial means:

You let others

copy, distribute, display, and perform your work, and derivative works based upon it,

but for non-commercial purposes only.

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Concept: http://www.flickr.com/photos/will-lion/2645808133/

Quote: http://trendwatching.com/trends/2007top5.htm

Image: http://www.flickr.com/photos/max_westby/8723398/

No Derivative Works means:

You let others

copy, distribute, display, and perform only verbatim copies of your work,

not derivative works based upon it.

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Concept: http://www.flickr.com/photos/will-lion/3122985100/

Based on picture: http://www.flickr.com/photos/swamibu/2911042795/

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http://www.flickr.com/photos/swamibu/2911042795/

Creative Commons has set up a licensing system to be as flexible as possible

Is this a derivative work?

Share Alike means:

You allow others to

distribute derivative works only under a license identical to the license that governs your work.

“Noncommercial Isn’t the Problem, ShareAlike Is” David Wiley (July 2007) http://opencontent.org/blog/archives/347

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Creative Commons for Humans, Lawyers and Machines

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Get logos here: http://creativecommons.org/about/downloads

All current CC licenses require that you attribute the original author(s)

If you want to use CC materials

Remember to:

Respect the terms of use of the license

Attribute the creator

Understand the variations of the license

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How to properly ‘attribute’

1. Leave intact any copyright notices placed there by the copyright holder.

2. Cite the author's name, screen name, user identification, etc (and link to the person's profile page, if such a page exists).

3. Cite the work's title or name, if such a thing exists (and link the name or title directly to the original work, if possible).

4. Cite the specific CC license the work is under (and link to the license on the CC website).

5. Identify that your work is a derivative, if it is.

For full details see: http://wiki.creativecommons.org/FFAQ# How_do_I_properly_attribute_a_Creative_Commons_licensed_work.3F

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I have used this presentation to learn how to:

1.Use PowerPoint templates on a Mac

1.Make slides change automatically at specific time intervals (20 secs)

3.Add a soundtrack to a presentation

3.Upload a presentation to slide-share

3.Refresh my knowledge of Creative Commons Licences

http://www.flickr.com/photos/h2oalchemist/414924312/

Acknowledgements

Images from Flickr – search using http://compfight.com/ Image creators Chris Lee, Bart van de Biezen, “H2O

Alchemist/Blake”, Charles Roffey, “Swamibu”, Max Westby, “Paco CT”

Word/image slides Will Lion (http://www.will-lion.com/mindbites/) Influenced by “Creative Commons: What every Educator needs

to know” http://www.slideshare.net/thecleversheep/creative-commons-what-every-educator-needs-to-know-presentation

And “Creative Commons and Open Educational Resources Overview” http://www.slideshare.net/tvol/creative-commons-and-open-educational-resources-overview?src=related_normal&rel=953623

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Time for coffee!

This presentationis licensedCC-BY-NC

ImagebyKarenCropper

http://www.flickr.com/photos/dentonpotter/4661131908/

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